More evidence that anybody with Internet access can criticize anyone about anything, and sometimes get paid for it. (We have our own Bob George as proof of that, though I doubt Bob gets compensated for his wayward nonsense.)

She is getting destroyed right now in the comments section plus on Twitter. Even admitted Saints, Jets and Colts fans are telling her how stupid, laughable, off base her article is. I read about 6 pages of comments and all but one was negative towards her.

There is also a blog up which tracks how bad her reporting has been in the past for ESPN. People are piling on and she deserves it. Stupid.

She is getting destroyed right now in the comments section plus on Twitter. Even admitted Saints, Jets and Colts fans are telling her how stupid, laughable, off base her article is. I read about 6 pages of comments and all but one was negative towards her.

There is also a blog up which tracks how bad her reporting has been in the past for ESPN. People are piling on and she deserves it. Stupid.

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She sounds very successful at her job. Her job being getting people to read what she's written.

She is getting destroyed right now in the comments section plus on Twitter. Even admitted Saints, Jets and Colts fans are telling her how stupid, laughable, off base her article is. I read about 6 pages of comments and all but one was negative towards her.....

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It's now is a cold day in hell to see so many fans of other teams back the Pats here.

With that logic the University of Florida should also be blamed because they gave AH a scholarship, and the Puma, Muscle Milk and Bubbalicious brands are all tarnished because of the endorsement deals they had.

On one hand she says Kraft and Belichick are to blame, and in the very next sentence she says "they could not have foreseen that one day their star tight end would be charged with murder". She acknowledges that Kraft did the right thing and even compares him to how Jerry Jones refused to part ways with Josh Brent, but then complains that's not good enough. Predictably she implies that the Patriots should have seen this coming and that their security personnel did not do their job.

It's Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick's fault that they cannot see the future and prevent it from happening like the Precrime agents in Minority Report.

At least she also scolded Jerry Jones in Dallas. I wonder how she missed scolding Romeo Crennel and the Hunt family for the Jovan Belcher murder-suicide last season.

This Ashley Richardson holier than thou crap reads like it sprang out of the naive thread about whether the Patriots should show up at Odin Lloyd's funeral.

A journalist blaming the Krafts or Belichick or the organization for acts of Aaron Hernandez or any other employee away from the workplace is irresponsible and amounts to pandering at a time of tragedy.

Aaron Hernandez is an adult who made a series of inexcusable decisions.

In my view - this will go down as one of the ten worst stories that I had to read this year.

How about a column that points the blame at Aaron Hernandez? Maybe, there is an editor out there that requests a column be written that points the finger at Hernandez instead of the classic tale that points the finger at guys like Kraft and Belichick.

She is getting destroyed right now in the comments section plus on Twitter. Even admitted Saints, Jets and Colts fans are telling her how stupid, laughable, off base her article is. I read about 6 pages of comments and all but one was negative towards her.

There is also a blog up which tracks how bad her reporting has been in the past for ESPN. People are piling on and she deserves it. Stupid.

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Quite hilarious to read the comments, haven't seen one single serious post supporting her article. The Billy Madison quote is the best!